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VOL. XII
FREEPOllT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1907
NO. 36
FREEPORT NEWS
A meetinj? of the Villaiie Board of Trudtoe.s will bo beld Friday night.
Ke»-|) al.roast cjf the tiiiR'.-^ ing the gas company's advt.
read- It.
Mr. and Mr.s. J. W.
un a .shcjrt visit to Provi]
Work ein the new sch' .Seaman .-Vvtiiut:; i.'^ prcjgre
Ceiurl IreiC]Ue)is, Fe.rui- ca, ;u-..' t'l hold a class inil
.Mrs. Williain S..'luihinanii ri-t.iir:u.-ir VVLclnesday from a visit with her pai-- eiiLs in Delcwaro.
Ibiats to liiix' for sailing and li;-hing j parties. Launches Nettie Kelle and '¦ I'rospect; W. II..Patterson. I
Mr. and Mrs. Williain (irenada have returned to Brooklyn after sjiending several iiiemths in Freepcirl.
The annual fair cf .-Vliilia Council, Daughters of America, will beheld Fri¬ day and .Saturday of iitxt week.
A new eiMt; ste.ry oiru'c building is be¬ ing erected on Main Street, between the Manhattan bouse and Windels".
If yuu haven't a ge.od ymcket knife the informaticiii in C I'. Smith's adv. in this i.ssue will be uf interest to yuu.
Mr. and Mrs E. E. .McKinley were at tbe Crystal Lake Ibiuse last week, having cume from White Plains to at tend the Alumni baneiuet.
The Review appears a day later than UriUi^l this week because c)f the; regular press day being a huliilay and the jiriiiters being out on a cel'-'bratioii.
Residents of the Scuth Side are high¬ ly pleased over the action of the Long Lsland liailroad in oiling their tracks from Babylon to .lamaica, thereby lay¬ ing the immense clouds of dust that arose after the (lassage of every train.
K).
Simons are :e, U. E
luileling on fig rapidly.
)f Ameri- ;ion Sept.
F. H. S. Re-union a Success
Schcilars meet and talk about .-\lma Mater and other thinf cjver the dinner table.
their
l)r. i'letcher bas been repairs to his residence unl rick Reiacl.
Harold Hunt has securedl as a cu|iy holder in a printi,] Brooklyn.
The iirst annual bancjuet and reuiiiuu cjf the Freeport High School __.'\lumni, ; oiey, foriiur principal
tend.
some -Mel'-
held at Crystal Lake House Thursday evening, was as great a success a.s the most sanguine
This meeting now being pa.--t it can be seen how wise the suggestion of hojiliiig it was. The scholars from the "dear old F. H. S." were cemented more closely tcjgether and their love for their institution strengthened.
Letters of regret were received from
Mr. L. M. Burdick and Prof. C. W.
who could not
S.
JUSitieill
lollice in
.$42.00 within a want it.
buys a Piano, ml week. Come i\u\ Kiefer's, opp. I'e
raduate of F. II could have desired. Early _ after S o'c;lock the parlors of the jiojiular hotel began to fill with the members and their guests, and a re-union and recep¬ tion was held until ten o'clock, when
The class of ISJOT were the special guests of honor and brought tbeir col- le_'ge yells with them.
if you
mice.
A sjiecial trcdley conveyed] sau Republican Club of HeinJ point Lioukout lasl .Saturd noon.
South Shore Yacht Club
.\t a itieeting of the South Shore (1 ali adjourned to the dining hall, which ^acht Club, held at the Benscm House
was artistically decorated. Arrange-: •"^t Thur.sday evening l'o new names _ ^_
ments had been made for the seating >'^y^' •'''''^'•' t" the membershij. roll, . ^.^,,.^. ^^j,^ ili.cia-sed aiu
of eacb class together, there being I "^^'^•"f^'''^"t^*'«f l"'"'>^'n''^»^J's toil^»te, j.^„.^j^^.,. j^;^j,,,,_
This Satufciay aJ'tciM'nocm tiie feature of the Long Island section of the Brook¬ lyn Eagle wil! be "The trememlous work bei!iy: dune by the Long Islaml Railroad ; its great terminal jiroblenis and how it is solving them: the double tracking of a large j.art of the roacl; new station.*, and the installation of electric service I'l all suburban sec¬ tions."
An interesting meeting of the .Allied Boards of Trade and Civic Clubs of the Town of Hemjistead was held at Fra tcriiitv Hall, Railroad Avenue, on Sat¬ urday nigiit, which was fully attended by all its nieinl.ers, at wliich time a number of inierestinu; imjirovements, of advantage to the entire townshiji, taken iij) fe.r
SEAFORD
.Mis.-5 (".race .-Vckerk- atives in -lamaica. '
v is visitii.u' rel-
Junieir League service.- Church Sundav at .'1 ;oO.
the M. E.
R. T. Prodgers and family occujiying their cottage heije.
.John C'.o'k o witb bis aunt.
lyn sjHT.t Sunday .sephiiie- Steck.
Williani Benislon's hous. ory Street is comjileted and ing eiccujiicd bv Mr. Benisti ilv.
.Mr.;. .1. I). Kiefer recuivi gram Thursday announcing lh| illness of her mother in Keniul she immediately started for he]
members uf 11 clas.ses, all since IHfi'.i, I in the association; Over the table i floated the class colors of the diiferent' classes under which its members were | seated, while around the wall were tbe | Hags of colleges to which the grad¬ uates have gone after departing from ' their alma mater, and the upright col
The .\lliect Board iscieejily iiitefesled ill the jirujjoseel channel to be dug at Wreck Lead by the E.states uf Long Beach Comjiany. in rec|uiremeiit with its agreement with the Town of Hemji- slea 1, and ujion which matter a
with Jiromises of many more. Consid ering that the Club is not yet two months old, the first jireliminary nn^-t- ing being held on May '.», the jirosjiect for a laru'e nieinbershi|i is very encour¬ aging. The meeting ailojited the offic¬ ial <.'l ubflag.de vice and pijT. .; hearing was held before Col. John C. . ihe flag isa three-cornered field ot I i> i^..: .Ui ,- i- i:^. _: tt .. i now
.Mr.-. West and .M of Wo.nimere have 1 Edwin Heiulrie-kseu.
Leil
I.!! Hick- no w be- and fani-
i Southard' ;i<ing Mrs.
.Mr. a Am it vvi and .Mrs,
1.1 .Mrs. le have 1). A. C. W
Hiv
lert rear-a vi.-dline al
Mr.
liters
.Mr.
D. Knight, Curjis of Engineers, l^ .">. i
ann
CCUJ.
-Mi
. LyUia;) tiie neu'
\V. 'Lift are Wil.Miii col-
'i'he Stationery dejiarlmen I Nassau County Review h;ui 1 ' large conaignnient of ni3W i views of Freejiort. Cumeij 1 them over. ^|
Owing to the State Cc the Sons of Veterans occui to .'5, and so many of tB making returns on the jiianj the committee of arrangem^ S. of V. fair of Lincoln Cai has jiostjjoned the event td-'^ Birthday, the anniversary uf ganization uf the Camp.
the
.'d a
by\card
umns were drajK'd with American flags! 4''^:' ''¦'^.'' ^'T tW''/'"''P.ers at the base j ^^ j,^ ^,,^. ,„,,t-uince building at Long i ^"¦'^'''•
anel bunting. Menu: i <'^. the triangle white-, an-l with a reel , ,,^..„.|, ,,,, 'i',,^.„, j,,,,. ^n.l, af 1 p. m., ,„¦ -,•, i Mr
Little Neck CHains j diamond m a white diamond in the cen-, .„„, -^ ^^..^^ ,,^.^,i,,^.,, ^,,.^^ ., ,,,,.^,^, ,i^,,^,^^^. I -Mi ¦ a lu .M.
Toinab. Bi..<!ne itre. Ihe cmibinatiem is .-.omething | ^j,,,^ .,.,.^,^^ ^^^^ ^„,^.^| Buanl of Trade I •',/'!: ':'
Filet Sole : "''Xbi^ an<! the diamond leature is _not j ^,j^,^^,,, .,^^^.,„, ^^j,, kneeling and u.^-e its I *-'""•• '"' '''
-. Fred Carnian. fornier- e, and n.iw of Stamford, ilijii;' al Frank Kayiior's.
till
Clarence E. .Jones' new motor boat built al Comlis' shipyard, is one of tbe , best eeiuijijied of airj' of tbe small j launches around these waters. She has | regular sailing and head lights, a win-1 ter ''jfcruising cabin, and an electric j whistle. !
Stejihen P. Pelli-l and A. H. W; have dissolved jiartnershiji in the estate and auctioneering business 1 Mr. Wallace takes the business, ing in with him his cousin Ernest lace. They have also establishei law Ollice, al liS Main Street.
VV. C Helland, (bounty .Juiige
Vdevk of the Uistrict Court, of llol
oke, Colorado, is visiting his brotll
Charles E. Helland, after a separali'
miy attractive but readily disling uishes the Hag from all others.
The Clul. caj) device is two cross foul anchors with club flag in ceftter, the pin a gold steering wheel with the tvvo cliairic.nd lla.LT in center. A few of the members have jiroc'.ii'eil ll;ig-. and caji devices.
The Club adopted lb.' N'ew York Yahct Club caj;,- IDOT jialleni.
The ne.\t meeting will be held in the jiarloi's of the Benson House eai Thur.-;- day evening, July 11, at .S o'clock, at which meeting the constitution anel by¬ laws Vvill jiiubably be adojited.
ProL Roy Lecm Smith,! ^^' .V"i» haven't onlerc'd ynur gas range, do so at cjin-e. Ihe weather man says hoi weather from now un.
Isaac W. Miller hacl a narrow escajie from Jiainful injury if nut death Satur¬ day morning. He had nut been out of ! of thirty-t'.vo years. The broth' bed over half an hour when the entire j .sejiarated when they were young n ceiling over where he had been lying j and although they have kejit in correl fell, covering the bed with bushels of i jiondeiice with each other, this v tbe hard dried mortar. . the first ujijioi'tunity Ihey hacl to me
.\lon;-.o Foster, jiresident oi the! Some of the boys of the; Bajitist Sui Board of Trade, will start July l.'J, on i day Scho.il are to hold an ice creai the Steamer Princess Irene fur a triji | festival at the residence of .Mrs. F. O abroad, landing at Gibraltar, laking. Cunningham, itorner Lena andOcea in Italy .Switzerland, England and, Avenues, on Saturday, July Ll. b (Jil'rinany. He will sail fur lieinie on j cream, cake, candy and letiii>nacle wi Aug. (17, on the St. Paul, arriving about tiie 2i)th.
be on sale fie.m '2 to s ji. in. Tlie Jirolit from this festival is to be the c'ontribuLion of the boys toward the purchase of the new lot which thid Church is raising money for.
There waa a large attendance at tl'.e closing exercises of thi» utiper grHt-l«*r' cd' the Ocean Side School, which was held at^Salamanda Hall on Friday even¬ ing last, when an e.Kcellent jirograin was rendered. Tbe school is in a most jirusjierous condition, and the namber ! of Jiujiils continue.s to increase rajiidly. Considerable credit is due Prof. J. An-
Cbarles Cartwright and Jeibii Kirby have launched a new catboat which! they have built durinu' the winter. '; The boat is named the "Eva K," in honor of Mrs. Kiiby, who contribiiled her quota of wen-k. Considerable in¬ genuity was displayed iu cunstructiui. and,,the boat bears very creditable les-; tinic'iny to the industry and mechanical ' skill of ils owners.
,-\l the residence of .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sc-hun:acher. Pearsall avenue. Miss Rose E. Brady, for several years a teacher in our school, and Eugene W. Helland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Helland, were married by Rev. Kneeland P. Ketcham, D. D., pas¬ tor of the Presbyterian Church, last Saturday evening. The couple will re¬ side' in Freejiort.
Considerable credit for the cajiture 'of the gang of burglars ojierating from
Schang's hotel is due Thomas liirch, | as could be desired, and the weathei the station agent al Merrick. He as- wa? taken full advantage of in Free certaiiied that VonFehrig and cunvfiany jwrt. Th were shijijiing an extraordinary num-' kejit busy ber of irunks tu New Yurk and called ure seekers SberitV CiiKlerslceve's attention to it, out.
and the caj .lure uf the thieves re- ; The eve of the Fourth was a noisy suited. . one, ammunition for a racket being
I well supplied. '
There was a large attendance at the i The noise began at dark Wednesday meetinfj of .\lpha Council, No 11, ' Daughters of .-\merica, last Tuesday
.Sweet Pickles Roast Beef au jus Fi'..'nch Peas Mashed Potaloes
Stewed Tomatoe i Chicken Salail .-\fij)le Pie Ice Cream
As^c.rled ('akes Cotfco Tea
Cracker:-- ami Cheese .Nuts Rai.-ins b'igs
Minis Albin N. .lohns.in, president of the asssociation, acted as toastmaster, in¬ troducing the speakers as fcdlows: The Nation Rcsjionse by Singing
.My Couniry 'lis of Thee The Slat '
High .School Princijial. Se'beiol W. Burgess Osterhout, '01
" F. 11. S., we love thee"
F;icully Rev. Kneeland P. Ketcham
Past .Miss Caroline G. Atkinsun
Presenl Prof. .Arthur E. Barnes,
Suji'i of .Schools Future .Samuel R. Smith,
Pres't Buanl uf Eclucirtiun Wi.'lcuiiie, graduates!
Harold K. Ilniwn, '0:>,
Remarks were al,-,u made by E. F.
IcKinley, furinerly jirincijial, who is
eiw connected with the law dejiart-
ent of the N. Y. Street liailway Co.,
Westchester ('o., '.villi ollice at
hite Plains; I'n.f. L. H. Carris,
ho succeeded .Mr. McKinley at Free-
rt, and who is now al Newark, N.
, Cieorge Wallace, who was the
st Jirincipal of Fieejiurl Schue,!, and
L. Crandell.
VH the sjieakeis were i-ouiully ajj- icled but without detriment to any he others it nmy be said that .Miss inson carried off the honors in the -ling line. Comical, droll, witty, no'kvn lo every scholar jiresent as
proinolion of any ' \ i_^ CuiM 11.
The . meets e.i sunage.
-Mr. and .Mrs. .lesse Hiegins anc! sons Robei'l and Ceorge of Drcioklyn are si.eiidiii.g llie suninier willi Mv. Hig¬ gins' brother, al 1-12 .Suutli Ocean Ave.
I FreetKirt Lodge, I. I eliM'teel the folluwing I ensuing six niemths, t j next Monday evening:
. (>. F., has licers fur the be' installed N. G., Fred
I*
b.'St interests for the jilan whereby tlic cbamu'l slioulel cunijdeteil. i
.-\nolher lojiii' laken uji was Ihe , building of a driveway and jiark over ; the jirojiosed new conduit line that is being conteinpluted by the Water De-1 jiai'tment of the Borough of Ib'eioklyn, | and in accordance with the same, the i secretary was directed to conmiunicate j with the Commissioner of Electricity, (bis and Water Dejiartment, Commis¬ sioner O'Brien, in reference to the same, assuring him that the .-Mlied Board favoreel the jirojiosiliem, and as¬ suring bim of llieir supjiort, jirovided the above mentioned jirojecl is carrieil out. and recjuesting his assurance that the same would be cunslructed if it was in anyway feasible.
Better j.ulice jn'oli-e-liuii, belter roads, and tin.' iin.teclion uf the town's inleresL wi_Te fully cliscusseei, after which the Beiard adjurned until Salyr- ' IV evenimr, .lulv ".^T.at ¦•»: u'e'jucl;.
Social will be helel n Tliur.-dav evenic
m
the Julv
n\uv Le-agui' l''ri(lav afl erne
sewing circle on al tile' jiar-
Mr-
.Mr. anc of this J.lace', a lion in ('alifurn
.Mr. and Mrs. ily are visiting mVs. John C. i;
irr;.
t'lc-
l»u;,l;in, formerly iilinL': their vaca-
•f and fain- ¦ of Mr. and
Tiie..prayer meeling ing and choir jiractice ing, in tbe M. I]. Chur a.i usual this week.
A strawberry ami was held at tl.e re-nk-i 1). I lay lis Wednesday auspices eif the Junior '.crv sui-cessful.
.11 Friiiay S;i lure lav ¦b. Ulll i.e
la
!'e-aiil
f .Vlrs. (». ing, uniler J.', and was
BALDWIN
(ireaves; V. G., C. Wes'ey (ie conling secretary, Williani .S. rej.resentative to Orand Loe Fishel; alternate, JesseT. Be
Iden ; re- .Merrill; ge. I.e.)
Cli
the
H'ord ;¦ aiiiesle
niiitli s|i un Expo
la.-l wee!
Miss Catherine' Pollanl i:- f .Miss Floreiu-e' MiiUine-r.
Iht
;-uesl i
I'iveryboiiy i.. iir. ited to attend i cial lha"t wiil be liel'l al th.' [.ar.-. next, Tuesday escning, uniUr th.' jiices of the lljiwortb League'. .'< mission is ihargeel but a in-i' wil fering will be talii'ii.
.VIi.-;s laiinia We'ub of .laniaic; guest ul" .Mrs. S;irab i'.. Cornwe
The Bajitist Church are engaged the very laudable undertaking uf rai ing the sum necessary (.^17-"iO) for thei . , ,. . ,,
jnircha.^e uf the b.l next do.iv lo their j Mi.ss A. Mabie ut San !• raneuM-., presenl clun-ch buildiiii,^, f..r ll.e pur-j >•'»• ^'^'^'^t ol -Iiss V, o,,iey, (.rand Av jiose of erecting thereejn later a suita¬ ble j)arsonage or a larger church edi¬ fice. This is a fine idea nnd financial eiu'ouragement will be ajijireciateii by the Jiastor, Rev. F. O. Cunningham, and his faithful workers.
llu
11 age aus-
at
riet discijilinarian and at the same j Enjoy your summer season more by the most beloved teacher in thei having more time for jileasure and ory of the graduates, ber talk was j reo-eation. This can be i!u;ie only by
"ll.
auded loud an'l long. Miss! .-Mkin- j the:- use of ;i gas range. thony Bassett and his excellent corp of li'ias devoted her life to the work teachers for tbe remarkable succes.s of i v.*-»-'<^l'"rt, and that-she is .still sue the school. t)utof the lli? pajiers writ¬
ten for the Regents' examination, LJK ; attained the passing mark, which is indeed a very large jiercentage. .\n etfort is being made to have the school attain the High School rank, as there
laVul may be seen fruin the fact tbat
ofVveek annuuncement was macle of
ha|e fact that not a boy in ber roum
ell late since the first of January
eir work stands as high as their
T!ie Misses MacArthur are visiting iln ir sister, Steele.
The annual excursion Sunday School was hc-ld tc un tl'.e Fourll..
of B .Mrs.
of lb l't.
i-ooklvn VV. ".1.
.¦ -M. P.
.ookuul
pr
augur^
evening. In tbe absence of the Dejiu- ty Srate Councilor from Brooklyu CouiKil, No. 2:1, Mrs. .\my i'adgett iii- stallevl ihe following officers: Coun¬ cilor, Susan Rider; vice-councilor, -Ina of a Iwnt btdng jiressed hito .servi Raynor; a.ssociat*.'councilor, Charlotte, i„ the evening, the princijial
are already a large number of jiuj.ils ' baitat credit is due the reception and fitted for that class. theWt eommittee for their vvork for
I jierjccess of the event. the niem-
The Fourth was as plea.sant a dav Mrlnre: Albin N. Johnson, 'y;i;
RavV^- F.Cogswell, '95; John L.
•0l";V. '01;.Miss Helen W. Merrill,
e trolleys and'the boats were ' P-roJaf Magnusson, '02; Harold E.
conveying parties of jileas-: Hard '"'¦''• Howard Osterhout, 'Ol;
rs to the beach at Point Look- i yer, ' W. Cook, '05; G. Clifford Col-
R. \i; W. .M. Cutler, '03; Miss M. '0(5. pr, '02, and O. J. Teeple, Jr.,
'¦fhl formq were about a hundr*!<l of the invittlch<'lars of F. H. .S. and their Gveing and there was not much time were^uests. The guests of honor for resting till midnight of the next: the Ff'- and Mr.-. K. P. Ketcham of «av. As usual, the bells were rung ati Mrs. Jbyterian Church. Rev. j.nd daybreak. i Churcl A. Je.rdan of the Melhodist
The cniwds at tbe ligar* were prob- i ham ol^ev. and Mrs. F. O. Cunring- ably the largest event here, everv kind bam Si|e Bajitist Church, Rev. Pel- pal Clv<'"rge Bissell of the Ejii.sco
Base-bull
I'reej.urt 5 Red .Mill 'i Freejiurt suffered their first defeat of the season al Athletic I'ark Monday afternoon when they were defeated by the Red .Mill team by the score of ("> to 5. The game was marked by sharji fielding and batting cjn both sides. Out of the nine games jilayed the Ked I Mill team had bt:eii tbe tirst one l# clijj the wings of Archer's Invincibles anel even the;y hacl to have tvvcj trys at the game. With the bases full, Long¬ necker mado a strong bid for his own game by pushing three men over the rublier with a three-bagger, but was unable to tally the run needed. Let's have another try. at them to see which is the "best man I"
No game was played Saturday af¬ ternon, on account of wet grounds.
Well living up to their name, the Farmer's ,A. C. were defeated at .'\th- letie Park Thursday afternooi'l by the Freeport Team by the score of Hi to 2. The game was never cbi.se enough to
at- : Rev. tv'o "f tile TranFtiguration, bo in danger, Freej.'ort scoring in ev
Raynor; associate viee-couneilor, Kr- traction was the display of fireworks at i Church A. Logue of the (Jatholic
ma Cummings; eonductoT',' Lizzie Ray¬ nor; warden, Elizabeth Golden; inside sentinel, Elsie WjlUers; outside senti¬ nel, Ella Wymani trustee for eijfhteen months, Zillah l/arsall; secretary, Ada Smith; asst. .seeV'tarv, Amy Paelgett; treasurer, Henriltta Goblen; tinancul socretary, Emmiq Padgett; delegatcrto state session, Mli'ia Burilorf!'; alter¬ nate, Mary E8th\ Southard. Cak
the Freejiort Club, which attracted i Smith,)[ the Redeemer, Samuel K hundreds of" sjieetators from Freejiort j i^tms. I>-ii!env, and W alter B. Coz and neighborjntr villages. The fire- wright, I wi>rks and music were fully enjoyed.
The base-ball game at Freeport Ath¬ letic Park in the afternoon between a team of farmers from Glendale and the F'reejiort Athletic Club drew a Isrge ! crowd.
ery inning except the seventh. The crowd was the largest on the grounds this sea.son. The score:
FreejKirt I 1 2 4 1 2 0 5 x XU Farmer.s -0 0 0 0 2 n o o 0 -2
The slravvb*,rry festival held in the M. K. Chajiel on .Monday evening was well attended.
.\ medicine comjiany is holding feirlh ill a tent cm Wm. H. Ibinian's lul, cur. Church Sl. anel Lane.
The Ladies' Aid Society of tbe .M. E . Church met with .Mrs. E. A. Haw¬ kins Tuesday afternoon.
The .M. L. S. mel Tuesday evening with Dr. and .Mrs. Wm. J. Steele at their hoine un Central Avenue.
John S. Lusch will start for Colum- us, Ohio, where he v/ill spend t.he re¬ mainder of his summer vacation.
Miss Anna H. Kellogg .sailed with a party of friends on Thursday, the Fourth, for Eurojie, on a six weeks Jileasure triji.
The .M. E. Sunday School will h<dcl its annual picnic at Point Lciokout next Tuesday, July !•, boats Iea\ ii.g Corn- well's dock. • I
Tbe Christian Endeavor .Scjciety of the M. P. Church will hold a stra-A-- berry and ice cream social in the ba.se- inent of the church on Thursdav even¬ ing, July 11.
and ioe cream was ; of ths meeting and enjoyad.
Jrved at the Jclose !
Crafidell and J. B. Carl- tion; M.' the present board of educa- .Mrs. Ca.Sniitl'.l .Vlrs. Crandell and
.Mrs. VVFi'ight/George Wallace an.l This Saturday afternoon the Free- Smith, A'«*te. 'Prof. Barnes. Prof. I port .Athletic Club will jilay the Knick- Mi. and B Atkinson, Prof. Carris and! erbocker A. (
At th*U- E- b"- McKinley. | 3 :30.
er at 1 :;^mI of the evening or rath
For Sale Whitchjuse Viiia, Section No.
. is no'.v cjpeii. > at .Athle'tic Park, ati Sjiecial inducements to the first fifty buyers cif lot"? who v/ill build right away. For full j)articula:3 call en or
..__ ^ Comlrii Events jthe photV'i the morning, StafTonl, | The third and deciding game between I write tfj
very sociablAime I Wednesday evening July 10-Ladies' photo of fapber, took a flashlight' Kreeport aand the Red Mill team willj .-.. ^ WhKphmniP nr
J night, Freeport Board of Trade. nre of thi group before the depart-'; be played at Athletic Park about Aug. j „ i..nas. d. TYiuu-imu?,e ur
Mppy crowd. ll Particukrs later. ' Frank A. Wood, Roosevelt, L. I.
I A very jileasant jiarty a.>si nil.l'-i j If.e bome of Mr. and .Mr.-. Wid. Beiiis- " i ton Thur.sday evenimr, Ihe aii'air Uik- j ing the sliaj..' of a hi.use'-warining jiar- i ty. Vocal and instrumental iiiusii- ami I dancing wuru indulged iu and. the even- ! if'g Jiassed very pli-asanlly. While j lliey bave sjii'tit evc-ral Miniiiu rs in I this Jilace this i-i- llieir first .-uninier here in their own cei! lagi', and their I friends and neighlmrs lo-l ru lime in j giving tht'in a hi'arty \vi-lceiii,e.
I A Jolly lishing Iriji cam.' lu a .-uddeti and surruwful end early Suiulay morn¬ ing when cine of tbe members of the Jiarty lost his life in the bay scjuth of this Jilace. The victim of the dniwn- iiig was Jacob Wasiiiiilh cif Jamaica. Late Satunlay night, .Mr. Wasniulh, in comjiany with several friends, came here jirejiared tcj sjiend an enjoyable day Sunday on the water. At 1 u'clock in the morning the jiarty left tbe duck, accomjianied by (Jeorge Rcdir, in a launch for the fishing grounds. L'ji- on arriving at We.st Drain tbey anchor¬ ed their launch in the channel and left in a dory for tbe fishing gruunds. which was a short distance way. They left three of the J.a'rty in the launch, but Wasmuth accomjianied the fi.shermen. The men hacl cast the net when Was¬ muth stated that he was going back to . the launch, which laid out in the midf ' die of the channel. As he was a gowl swimmer, little notice was taken of him as he was swimming -toward ihe bc,at until suelnenly he was heard to cry for help. He yelled in thcise on the launch b. tbn>w bim a line, but be was such a great distance from the boat that a ro]ie vvoubi nut reach him. The men who were fishing immediately started t/> his re.scue, but before any of them reached hirn be bad di.sajijieared. They„imiiiC'cliately started tu seanh for the body but il vva.s not.recoy(;red. He 'A-as a man about forty-five years cjf age anci leaves a v^;ife anci seven vbildreii. A I'lirty .-tarted oul from this jilace immediately after tbe re'.uni home of the fishing jiarly. but tbt body bas not lH.'eii found.
Later. The imdy ot Wasmulh. was found on Thur.sday by a jiarty from .Seaford.
FOR SALR Large double bed and jirings; al.so sma'l dresser. .Mrs. Hi ano, 185 RandaU Ave. It.

VOL. XII
FREEPOllT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1907
NO. 36
FREEPORT NEWS
A meetinj? of the Villaiie Board of Trudtoe.s will bo beld Friday night.
Ke»-|) al.roast cjf the tiiiR'.-^ ing the gas company's advt.
read- It.
Mr. and Mr.s. J. W.
un a .shcjrt visit to Provi]
Work ein the new sch' .Seaman .-Vvtiiut:; i.'^ prcjgre
Ceiurl IreiC]Ue)is, Fe.rui- ca, ;u-..' t'l hold a class inil
.Mrs. Williain S..'luihinanii ri-t.iir:u.-ir VVLclnesday from a visit with her pai-- eiiLs in Delcwaro.
Ibiats to liiix' for sailing and li;-hing j parties. Launches Nettie Kelle and '¦ I'rospect; W. II..Patterson. I
Mr. and Mrs. Williain (irenada have returned to Brooklyn after sjiending several iiiemths in Freepcirl.
The annual fair cf .-Vliilia Council, Daughters of America, will beheld Fri¬ day and .Saturday of iitxt week.
A new eiMt; ste.ry oiru'c building is be¬ ing erected on Main Street, between the Manhattan bouse and Windels".
If yuu haven't a ge.od ymcket knife the informaticiii in C I'. Smith's adv. in this i.ssue will be uf interest to yuu.
Mr. and Mrs E. E. .McKinley were at tbe Crystal Lake Ibiuse last week, having cume from White Plains to at tend the Alumni baneiuet.
The Review appears a day later than UriUi^l this week because c)f the; regular press day being a huliilay and the jiriiiters being out on a cel'-'bratioii.
Residents of the Scuth Side are high¬ ly pleased over the action of the Long Lsland liailroad in oiling their tracks from Babylon to .lamaica, thereby lay¬ ing the immense clouds of dust that arose after the (lassage of every train.
K).
Simons are :e, U. E
luileling on fig rapidly.
)f Ameri- ;ion Sept.
F. H. S. Re-union a Success
Schcilars meet and talk about .-\lma Mater and other thinf cjver the dinner table.
their
l)r. i'letcher bas been repairs to his residence unl rick Reiacl.
Harold Hunt has securedl as a cu|iy holder in a printi,] Brooklyn.
The iirst annual bancjuet and reuiiiuu cjf the Freeport High School __.'\lumni, ; oiey, foriiur principal
tend.
some -Mel'-
held at Crystal Lake House Thursday evening, was as great a success a.s the most sanguine
This meeting now being pa.--t it can be seen how wise the suggestion of hojiliiig it was. The scholars from the "dear old F. H. S." were cemented more closely tcjgether and their love for their institution strengthened.
Letters of regret were received from
Mr. L. M. Burdick and Prof. C. W.
who could not
S.
JUSitieill
lollice in
.$42.00 within a want it.
buys a Piano, ml week. Come i\u\ Kiefer's, opp. I'e
raduate of F. II could have desired. Early _ after S o'c;lock the parlors of the jiojiular hotel began to fill with the members and their guests, and a re-union and recep¬ tion was held until ten o'clock, when
The class of ISJOT were the special guests of honor and brought tbeir col- le_'ge yells with them.
if you
mice.
A sjiecial trcdley conveyed] sau Republican Club of HeinJ point Lioukout lasl .Saturd noon.
South Shore Yacht Club
.\t a itieeting of the South Shore (1 ali adjourned to the dining hall, which ^acht Club, held at the Benscm House
was artistically decorated. Arrange-: •"^t Thur.sday evening l'o new names _ ^_
ments had been made for the seating >'^y^' •'''''^'•' t" the membershij. roll, . ^.^,,.^. ^^j,^ ili.cia-sed aiu
of eacb class together, there being I "^^'^•"f^'''^"t^*'«f l"'"'>^'n''^»^J's toil^»te, j.^„.^j^^.,. j^;^j,,,,_
This Satufciay aJ'tciM'nocm tiie feature of the Long Island section of the Brook¬ lyn Eagle wil! be "The trememlous work bei!iy: dune by the Long Islaml Railroad ; its great terminal jiroblenis and how it is solving them: the double tracking of a large j.art of the roacl; new station.*, and the installation of electric service I'l all suburban sec¬ tions."
An interesting meeting of the .Allied Boards of Trade and Civic Clubs of the Town of Hemjistead was held at Fra tcriiitv Hall, Railroad Avenue, on Sat¬ urday nigiit, which was fully attended by all its nieinl.ers, at wliich time a number of inierestinu; imjirovements, of advantage to the entire townshiji, taken iij) fe.r
SEAFORD
.Mis.-5 (".race .-Vckerk- atives in -lamaica. '
v is visitii.u' rel-
Junieir League service.- Church Sundav at .'1 ;oO.
the M. E.
R. T. Prodgers and family occujiying their cottage heije.
.John C'.o'k o witb bis aunt.
lyn sjHT.t Sunday .sephiiie- Steck.
Williani Benislon's hous. ory Street is comjileted and ing eiccujiicd bv Mr. Benisti ilv.
.Mr.;. .1. I). Kiefer recuivi gram Thursday announcing lh| illness of her mother in Keniul she immediately started for he]
members uf 11 clas.ses, all since IHfi'.i, I in the association; Over the table i floated the class colors of the diiferent' classes under which its members were | seated, while around the wall were tbe | Hags of colleges to which the grad¬ uates have gone after departing from ' their alma mater, and the upright col
The .\lliect Board iscieejily iiitefesled ill the jirujjoseel channel to be dug at Wreck Lead by the E.states uf Long Beach Comjiany. in rec|uiremeiit with its agreement with the Town of Hemji- slea 1, and ujion which matter a
with Jiromises of many more. Consid ering that the Club is not yet two months old, the first jireliminary nn^-t- ing being held on May '.», the jirosjiect for a laru'e nieinbershi|i is very encour¬ aging. The meeting ailojited the offic¬ ial i^..: .Ui ,- i- i:^. _: tt .. i now
.Mr.-. West and .M of Wo.nimere have 1 Edwin Heiulrie-kseu.
Leil
I.!! Hick- no w be- and fani-
i Southard' ;i. i
ann
CCUJ.
-Mi
. LyUia;) tiie neu'
\V. 'Lift are Wil.Miii col-
'i'he Stationery dejiarlmen I Nassau County Review h;ui 1 ' large conaignnient of ni3W i views of Freejiort. Cumeij 1 them over. ^|
Owing to the State Cc the Sons of Veterans occui to .'5, and so many of tB making returns on the jiianj the committee of arrangem^ S. of V. fair of Lincoln Cai has jiostjjoned the event td-'^ Birthday, the anniversary uf ganization uf the Camp.
the
.'d a
by\card
umns were drajK'd with American flags! 4''^:' ''¦'^.'' ^'T tW''/'"''P.ers at the base j ^^ j,^ ^,,^. ,„,,t-uince building at Long i ^"¦'^'''•
anel bunting. Menu: i nacle wi Aug. (17, on the St. Paul, arriving about tiie 2i)th.
be on sale fie.m '2 to s ji. in. Tlie Jirolit from this festival is to be the c'ontribuLion of the boys toward the purchase of the new lot which thid Church is raising money for.
There waa a large attendance at tl'.e closing exercises of thi» utiper grHt-l«*r' cd' the Ocean Side School, which was held at^Salamanda Hall on Friday even¬ ing last, when an e.Kcellent jirograin was rendered. Tbe school is in a most jirusjierous condition, and the namber ! of Jiujiils continue.s to increase rajiidly. Considerable credit is due Prof. J. An-
Cbarles Cartwright and Jeibii Kirby have launched a new catboat which! they have built durinu' the winter. '; The boat is named the "Eva K," in honor of Mrs. Kiiby, who contribiiled her quota of wen-k. Considerable in¬ genuity was displayed iu cunstructiui. and,,the boat bears very creditable les-; tinic'iny to the industry and mechanical ' skill of ils owners.
,-\l the residence of .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sc-hun:acher. Pearsall avenue. Miss Rose E. Brady, for several years a teacher in our school, and Eugene W. Helland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Helland, were married by Rev. Kneeland P. Ketcham, D. D., pas¬ tor of the Presbyterian Church, last Saturday evening. The couple will re¬ side' in Freejiort.
Considerable credit for the cajiture 'of the gang of burglars ojierating from
Schang's hotel is due Thomas liirch, | as could be desired, and the weathei the station agent al Merrick. He as- wa? taken full advantage of in Free certaiiied that VonFehrig and cunvfiany jwrt. Th were shijijiing an extraordinary num-' kejit busy ber of irunks tu New Yurk and called ure seekers SberitV CiiKlerslceve's attention to it, out.
and the caj .lure uf the thieves re- ; The eve of the Fourth was a noisy suited. . one, ammunition for a racket being
I well supplied. '
There was a large attendance at the i The noise began at dark Wednesday meetinfj of .\lpha Council, No 11, ' Daughters of .-\merica, last Tuesday
.Sweet Pickles Roast Beef au jus Fi'..'nch Peas Mashed Potaloes
Stewed Tomatoe i Chicken Salail .-\fij)le Pie Ice Cream
As^c.rled ('akes Cotfco Tea
Cracker:-- ami Cheese .Nuts Rai.-ins b'igs
Minis Albin N. .lohns.in, president of the asssociation, acted as toastmaster, in¬ troducing the speakers as fcdlows: The Nation Rcsjionse by Singing
.My Couniry 'lis of Thee The Slat '
High .School Princijial. Se'beiol W. Burgess Osterhout, '01
" F. 11. S., we love thee"
F;icully Rev. Kneeland P. Ketcham
Past .Miss Caroline G. Atkinsun
Presenl Prof. .Arthur E. Barnes,
Suji'i of .Schools Future .Samuel R. Smith,
Pres't Buanl uf Eclucirtiun Wi.'lcuiiie, graduates!
Harold K. Ilniwn, '0:>,
Remarks were al,-,u made by E. F.
IcKinley, furinerly jirincijial, who is
eiw connected with the law dejiart-
ent of the N. Y. Street liailway Co.,
Westchester ('o., '.villi ollice at
hite Plains; I'n.f. L. H. Carris,
ho succeeded .Mr. McKinley at Free-
rt, and who is now al Newark, N.
, Cieorge Wallace, who was the
st Jirincipal of Fieejiurl Schue,!, and
L. Crandell.
VH the sjieakeis were i-ouiully ajj- icled but without detriment to any he others it nmy be said that .Miss inson carried off the honors in the -ling line. Comical, droll, witty, no'kvn lo every scholar jiresent as
proinolion of any ' \ i_^ CuiM 11.
The . meets e.i sunage.
-Mr. and .Mrs. .lesse Hiegins anc! sons Robei'l and Ceorge of Drcioklyn are si.eiidiii.g llie suninier willi Mv. Hig¬ gins' brother, al 1-12 .Suutli Ocean Ave.
I FreetKirt Lodge, I. I eliM'teel the folluwing I ensuing six niemths, t j next Monday evening:
. (>. F., has licers fur the be' installed N. G., Fred
I*
b.'St interests for the jilan whereby tlic cbamu'l slioulel cunijdeteil. i
.-\nolher lojiii' laken uji was Ihe , building of a driveway and jiark over ; the jirojiosed new conduit line that is being conteinpluted by the Water De-1 jiai'tment of the Borough of Ib'eioklyn, | and in accordance with the same, the i secretary was directed to conmiunicate j with the Commissioner of Electricity, (bis and Water Dejiartment, Commis¬ sioner O'Brien, in reference to the same, assuring him that the .-Mlied Board favoreel the jirojiosiliem, and as¬ suring bim of llieir supjiort, jirovided the above mentioned jirojecl is carrieil out. and recjuesting his assurance that the same would be cunslructed if it was in anyway feasible.
Better j.ulice jn'oli-e-liuii, belter roads, and tin.' iin.teclion uf the town's inleresL wi_Te fully cliscusseei, after which the Beiard adjurned until Salyr- ' IV evenimr, .lulv ".^T.at ¦•»: u'e'jucl;.
Social will be helel n Tliur.-dav evenic
m
the Julv
n\uv Le-agui' l''ri(lav afl erne
sewing circle on al tile' jiar-
Mr-
.Mr. anc of this J.lace', a lion in ('alifurn
.Mr. and Mrs. ily are visiting mVs. John C. i;
irr;.
t'lc-
l»u;,l;in, formerly iilinL': their vaca-
•f and fain- ¦ of Mr. and
Tiie..prayer meeling ing and choir jiractice ing, in tbe M. I]. Chur a.i usual this week.
A strawberry ami was held at tl.e re-nk-i 1). I lay lis Wednesday auspices eif the Junior '.crv sui-cessful.
.11 Friiiay S;i lure lav ¦b. Ulll i.e
la
!'e-aiil
f .Vlrs. (». ing, uniler J.', and was
BALDWIN
(ireaves; V. G., C. Wes'ey (ie conling secretary, Williani .S. rej.resentative to Orand Loe Fishel; alternate, JesseT. Be
Iden ; re- .Merrill; ge. I.e.)
Cli
the
H'ord ;¦ aiiiesle
niiitli s|i un Expo
la.-l wee!
Miss Catherine' Pollanl i:- f .Miss Floreiu-e' MiiUine-r.
Iht
;-uesl i
I'iveryboiiy i.. iir. ited to attend i cial lha"t wiil be liel'l al th.' [.ar.-. next, Tuesday escning, uniUr th.' jiices of the lljiwortb League'. .'< mission is ihargeel but a in-i' wil fering will be talii'ii.
.VIi.-;s laiinia We'ub of .laniaic; guest ul" .Mrs. S;irab i'.. Cornwe
The Bajitist Church are engaged the very laudable undertaking uf rai ing the sum necessary (.^17-"iO) for thei . , ,. . ,,
jnircha.^e uf the b.l next do.iv lo their j Mi.ss A. Mabie ut San !• raneuM-., presenl clun-ch buildiiii,^, f..r ll.e pur-j >•'»• ^'^'^'^t ol -Iiss V, o,,iey, (.rand Av jiose of erecting thereejn later a suita¬ ble j)arsonage or a larger church edi¬ fice. This is a fine idea nnd financial eiu'ouragement will be ajijireciateii by the Jiastor, Rev. F. O. Cunningham, and his faithful workers.
llu
11 age aus-
at
riet discijilinarian and at the same j Enjoy your summer season more by the most beloved teacher in thei having more time for jileasure and ory of the graduates, ber talk was j reo-eation. This can be i!u;ie only by
"ll.
auded loud an'l long. Miss! .-Mkin- j the:- use of ;i gas range. thony Bassett and his excellent corp of li'ias devoted her life to the work teachers for tbe remarkable succes.s of i v.*-»-' to 5. The game was marked by sharji fielding and batting cjn both sides. Out of the nine games jilayed the Ked I Mill team had bt:eii tbe tirst one l# clijj the wings of Archer's Invincibles anel even the;y hacl to have tvvcj trys at the game. With the bases full, Long¬ necker mado a strong bid for his own game by pushing three men over the rublier with a three-bagger, but was unable to tally the run needed. Let's have another try. at them to see which is the "best man I"
No game was played Saturday af¬ ternon, on account of wet grounds.
Well living up to their name, the Farmer's ,A. C. were defeated at .'\th- letie Park Thursday afternooi'l by the Freeport Team by the score of Hi to 2. The game was never cbi.se enough to
at- : Rev. tv'o "f tile TranFtiguration, bo in danger, Freej.'ort scoring in ev
Raynor; associate viee-couneilor, Kr- traction was the display of fireworks at i Church A. Logue of the (Jatholic
ma Cummings; eonductoT',' Lizzie Ray¬ nor; warden, Elizabeth Golden; inside sentinel, Elsie WjlUers; outside senti¬ nel, Ella Wymani trustee for eijfhteen months, Zillah l/arsall; secretary, Ada Smith; asst. .seeV'tarv, Amy Paelgett; treasurer, Henriltta Goblen; tinancul socretary, Emmiq Padgett; delegatcrto state session, Mli'ia Burilorf!'; alter¬ nate, Mary E8th\ Southard. Cak
the Freejiort Club, which attracted i Smith,)[ the Redeemer, Samuel K hundreds of" sjieetators from Freejiort j i^tms. I>-ii!env, and W alter B. Coz and neighborjntr villages. The fire- wright, I wi>rks and music were fully enjoyed.
The base-ball game at Freeport Ath¬ letic Park in the afternoon between a team of farmers from Glendale and the F'reejiort Athletic Club drew a Isrge ! crowd.
ery inning except the seventh. The crowd was the largest on the grounds this sea.son. The score:
FreejKirt I 1 2 4 1 2 0 5 x XU Farmer.s -0 0 0 0 2 n o o 0 -2
The slravvb*,rry festival held in the M. K. Chajiel on .Monday evening was well attended.
.\ medicine comjiany is holding feirlh ill a tent cm Wm. H. Ibinian's lul, cur. Church Sl. anel Lane.
The Ladies' Aid Society of tbe .M. E . Church met with .Mrs. E. A. Haw¬ kins Tuesday afternoon.
The .M. L. S. mel Tuesday evening with Dr. and .Mrs. Wm. J. Steele at their hoine un Central Avenue.
John S. Lusch will start for Colum- us, Ohio, where he v/ill spend t.he re¬ mainder of his summer vacation.
Miss Anna H. Kellogg .sailed with a party of friends on Thursday, the Fourth, for Eurojie, on a six weeks Jileasure triji.
The .M. E. Sunday School will h at .Athle'tic Park, ati Sjiecial inducements to the first fifty buyers cif lot"? who v/ill build right away. For full j)articula:3 call en or
..__ ^ Comlrii Events jthe photV'i the morning, StafTonl, | The third and deciding game between I write tfj
very sociablAime I Wednesday evening July 10-Ladies' photo of fapber, took a flashlight' Kreeport aand the Red Mill team willj .-.. ^ WhKphmniP nr
J night, Freeport Board of Trade. nre of thi group before the depart-'; be played at Athletic Park about Aug. j „ i..nas. d. TYiuu-imu?,e ur
Mppy crowd. ll Particukrs later. ' Frank A. Wood, Roosevelt, L. I.
I A very jileasant jiarty a.>si nil.l'-i j If.e bome of Mr. and .Mr.-. Wid. Beiiis- " i ton Thur.sday evenimr, Ihe aii'air Uik- j ing the sliaj..' of a hi.use'-warining jiar- i ty. Vocal and instrumental iiiusii- ami I dancing wuru indulged iu and. the even- ! if'g Jiassed very pli-asanlly. While j lliey bave sjii'tit evc-ral Miniiiu rs in I this Jilace this i-i- llieir first .-uninier here in their own cei! lagi', and their I friends and neighlmrs lo-l ru lime in j giving tht'in a hi'arty \vi-lceiii,e.
I A Jolly lishing Iriji cam.' lu a .-uddeti and surruwful end early Suiulay morn¬ ing when cine of tbe members of the Jiarty lost his life in the bay scjuth of this Jilace. The victim of the dniwn- iiig was Jacob Wasiiiiilh cif Jamaica. Late Satunlay night, .Mr. Wasniulh, in comjiany with several friends, came here jirejiared tcj sjiend an enjoyable day Sunday on the water. At 1 u'clock in the morning the jiarty left tbe duck, accomjianied by (Jeorge Rcdir, in a launch for the fishing grounds. L'ji- on arriving at We.st Drain tbey anchor¬ ed their launch in the channel and left in a dory for tbe fishing gruunds. which was a short distance way. They left three of the J.a'rty in the launch, but Wasmuth accomjianied the fi.shermen. The men hacl cast the net when Was¬ muth stated that he was going back to . the launch, which laid out in the midf ' die of the channel. As he was a gowl swimmer, little notice was taken of him as he was swimming -toward ihe bc,at until suelnenly he was heard to cry for help. He yelled in thcise on the launch b. tbn>w bim a line, but be was such a great distance from the boat that a ro]ie vvoubi nut reach him. The men who were fishing immediately started t/> his re.scue, but before any of them reached hirn be bad di.sajijieared. They„imiiiC'cliately started tu seanh for the body but il vva.s not.recoy(;red. He 'A-as a man about forty-five years cjf age anci leaves a v^;ife anci seven vbildreii. A I'lirty .-tarted oul from this jilace immediately after tbe re'.uni home of the fishing jiarly. but tbt body bas not lH.'eii found.
Later. The imdy ot Wasmulh. was found on Thur.sday by a jiarty from .Seaford.
FOR SALR Large double bed and jirings; al.so sma'l dresser. .Mrs. Hi ano, 185 RandaU Ave. It.